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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Primatol. 2013 Jan 11;75(5):491–499. doi: 10.1002/ajp.22125

Table 3.

Descriptive statistics of cardiometabolic phenotypes.

Phenotype Female1 Male1

Standard TAD P value2 Standard TAD P value2
Girth (cm) 33.68 (4.5) 33.88 (4.2) 0.62 33.35 (4.) 31.57 (3.4) 0.25
Glucose (mg/dl) 61.06 (19.1) 69.10 (24.3) < 0.001 68.73 (13.6) 74.78 (14.1) <0.005
Fructosamine 141.17 (25.9) 149.89 (30.1) < 0.001 150.47 (25.3) 160.65 (19.4) < 0.005
Insulin (uU/ml) 17.48 (21.8) 23.80 (31.3) <0.005 26.58 (21.2) 21.26 (21.5) NS
Triglyceride (mg/dl) 35.25 (15.1) 40.54 (18.9) < 0.001 24.39 (8.2) 19.99 (6.3) <0.005
HDL cholesterol (mg/dl) 78.59 (20.1) 90.15 (40.8) < 0.0001 88.19 (19.1) 117.07 (35.4) <0.0001
LDL cholesterol (mg/dl) 58.53 (16.9) 95.98 (32.02) < 0.0001 45.65 (12.1) 104.27 (42.0) <0.0001
VLDL cholesterol (mg/dl) 1.30 (1.1) 2.26 (1.5) < 0.001 0.84 (0.7) 2.09 (1.6) <0.0001
Total cholesterol (mg/dl) 138.43 (25.4) 188.41 (52.1) < 0.0001 134.68 (21.7) 223.56 (52.2) <0.0001
Totchol/HDL-c 1.83 (0.4) 2.56 (1.4) < 0.0001 1.55 (0.2) 2.14 (1.4) < 0.005
VLDLc_LDLc (mg/dl) 59.82 (17.2) 98.23 (32.65) < 0.0001 46.49 (12.1) 106.36 (42.8) < 0.0001
1

Phenotype values are shown as mean (standard deviation)

2

p value for significant differences between cardiometabolic phenotypes on standard diet and TAD